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Endorsements Didn’t Work for Kent Gaffney

State Representative Kent Gaffney started his political career two out of three Republican Party leaders met in a not-too-transparent process to select a replacement for the late State Rep. Mark Beaubien.

Gene Dawson

State Rep. Mike Tryon, who serves as McHenry County Republican Central Committee Chairman and was acting in that capacity, joined with Barrington Township Supervisor Gene Dawson, acting as Barrington Township GOP Chairman, picked Gaffney to fill out the term.

So, you could say that Gaffney started his political career with endorsements.

“In typical Illinois fashion, the job went to a political insider,” Duffy, half of whose district is Gaffney’s 52nd, observed. “If the Republican Party would ever like to be relevant in Illinois, their leaders must start making better decisions.”

Kent Gaffney

As Gaffney’s political career started with two endorsements, it continued with more of the same.

On November 16th, Gaffney announced 30 local officials had endorsed him. I have reproduced them below with McHenry County officials indicated in bold face type.

I even got an endorsement Fax from former State Rep. Ron Stephens from near St. Louis.

Gaffney was endorsed by Gene Dawson’s Barrington Township Republican Organization, a February 13th press release announced. Dawson, you may remember joined with Tryon to appoint Gaffney in the first place.

On February 14th, another press release announced the following six endorsements from Nunda Township officials, plus one Republican precinct committeeman and one precinct captain from that township:

Dennis Jagla, Nunda Township Assessor

Don Kopsell, Nunda Township Highway Commissioner

Lee Jennings, Nunda Township Trustee

Tom Palmer, Nunda Township Trustee

Jim Schlader, Nunda Township Trustee

Joni Smith, Nunda Township Trustee

Jay Girasek, Nunda 4 Precinct Committeeman

Glenn Labello, Nunda Republican Captain

I county twenty-seven public officials from McHenry County, although a number are not from the district in which Gaffney was on the ballot.

There were also party officials, two of which were listed in Nunda Township press release.

In addition a letter was sent by Algonquin Township Republican Township Committeeman Rebecca Lee and she was featured on last week endorsement mailings.

What does one conclude from the endorsement approach taken by Gaffney’s campaign?

The easiest conclusion is that it didn’t work.

Popularity of local and state elected officials was not transferred to Gaffney.

Only polling would tell us whether an individual’s endorsement made any difference. That was not in Gaffney’s budget, his campaign manager told me.

It should be noted that the entire Gaffney fiasco was orchestrated by the former head of HRO, Ed Sullivan.

As some will recall, Sullivan helped Illinois Democrats and Madigan to pass Homosexual Marriage by getting Tom Cross and Ron Sandack to sign onto the bill.

Sullivan has never come clean why he did this, but of you look at the dirty money that popped into the campaign coffers of Cross, Sandack, and Sullivan, you will see a trail of Homosexual money from out of state, including $160,000 from just one person in New York.

The $160,000 from New York came in through Glen Shillerstrom, the son of former DuPage County Chairman Bob Shillerstrom.

Just like Madigan, Sullivan is in love with the money.

It also helps to explain that Sullivan is the full time Fremont Township Assessor, even though he is never in that office doing any work.

Sullivan is the king of double dippers in Illinois Republican politics.

Someday, we’re going to clean house in Illinois and rid the party of Sullivan and his Republican cronies.